Two potentially useful sites
Dec. 12th, 2016 10:01 amThese are both new, but I am hopeful:
refusefascism.org looks like a just-getting started attempt to organize mass resistance, intending to start in-the-streets activism on the 19th, the day the Electoral College meets.
I found out about that via the new Freethought Resistance group blog. That's over at the Freethought Blogs site; they say it will have contributions from several of the people who blog there, and possibly guest entries from other people:
refusefascism.org looks like a just-getting started attempt to organize mass resistance, intending to start in-the-streets activism on the 19th, the day the Electoral College meets.
I found out about that via the new Freethought Resistance group blog. That's over at the Freethought Blogs site; they say it will have contributions from several of the people who blog there, and possibly guest entries from other people:
We oppose this wholesale destruction of democratic values and the equality and liberty of American citizens. To that end, we’ve created this blog to specifically express our outrage with the current intolerable state of affairs.
The purpose of this blog is:
To report on and document abuses and criminal activities of the right wing and theocratic zealots;
To express our own opposition to these acts;
To promote activism;
To provide information about opportunities for activism;
To provide an online rallying point for opposition to the illegitimate government of the United States.
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Date: 2016-12-12 04:56 pm (UTC)